Should I Switch to Debian or Linux Mint?

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Asked By CuriousCat26 On

I've been using Linux for a while now, primarily on Ubuntu, but I'm considering a switch to either Debian or Linux Mint. I'm facing some issues with my terminal after attempting to download the latest version of Python, and it's been really frustrating. I want to avoid going back to Windows but am concerned that choosing a new distro might lead to more late-night troubleshooting just to get my IDE to work with the latest interpreter. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated!

4 Answers

Answered By TidbitTinker On

If you're weighing your options, Debian and Mint both have their perks, but Fedora also has some fantastic derivatives that you might find interesting. Just make sure to back up your data and test things out in a virtual machine before fully committing!

Answered By LinuxLover74 On

I suggest looking into Debian Sid or using a version manager for Python instead of messing with system-wide installations. This helps avoid breaking your environment. If you're open to alternatives, consider OpenSUSE Tumbleweed; it's rolling release and offers some great safety nets with Btrfs.

Answered By MintyFresh12 On

Have you checked out Linux Mint Debian Edition? It's a solid option that combines the stability of Debian with the user-friendliness of Mint. There's a chance it might become the standard for Mint in future releases, so it's worth a try.

Answered By TechWizard99 On

It sounds like the issue might stem from how you installed Python. If you forced a newer version onto your system, it could have broken things. You might want to consider starting fresh if that's the case. Also, Debian can be a good choice, but you might want to explore Fedora for fresher packages if you're looking for something with more up-to-date software.

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